On 14 January 2017 at 21:12, Trevor Daniels <t.dani...@treda.co.uk> wrote:
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> > 2017-01-13 17:05 GMT+01:00 Trevor Daniels <t.dani...@treda.co.uk>:
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Hi,
The beam disappears (squashed to the left edge) if "\override
TupletNumber.avoid-slur = #'outside" is used.
-Risto
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\version "2.19.49"
\relative c'' {
\tuplet 3/2 {a8( g a)}
\override TupletNumber.avoid-slur = #'outside
\tuplet 3/2 {a8( g a)}
}
Hi,
I'm trying to add some space between systems with
system-system-spacing.basic-distance inside the \paper block. In some cases
the basic-distance gives more uniform spacing than the padding.
However, it seems to mess up the vertical spacing of lyrics placed above a
staff. There seems to be
2008/11/11 Peter Riegel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
% this creates a .ps file of 49,967,248 bytes
% the .pdf is more reasonably sized at 108,361 bytes
% the problem stems from use of the lyric tie
As Werner said, it's the included font that's causing the size. On
Windows the font containing the
2008/11/4 Mats Bengtsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
At least we should have a feature request that
it somehow is possible to place the lyrics according to a Voice
that's not typeset. Erik's proposal was a response to such a
request to be able to typeset the lyrics of a song over a guitar
Hi Ian,
2008/11/1 Ian Hulin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The last kits for Windows I installed for 2.11.62
and 2.11.63 say they are
2.11.61 when
Do you have also 2.11.61 installed on your system but on a different
path? I have the same situation every time I install a new version. If
you install a new
2008/9/12 Patrick McCarty [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No they cannot (unless they're already familiar with GNU/Linux).
Zip, anyone? :-)
They can, but only with third-party programs, like the (amazing) 7-Zip
application. But a zip file is definitely more recognizable in the
Windows world.
I've been
Hi,
It seems that if I remove the empty staves using
RemoveEmptyStaffContext everything is usually OK if there are not
lyrics. There's equal amount of space between the staves. However, if
I throw in some lyrics the spacing is messed up and the invisible
staves start taking some space. If there
Hi,
I just compiled a piece of music that I created earlier this summer
and I noticed that if I modify the minimum-Y-extent the lyric text
sometimes moves the following notes. I wonder if this is a deliberate
change or a bug?
The behaviour changed between 2.11.52 and 2.11.53.
I have attached
On 24/07/2008, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
Note that other spanners (like line spanners) do not exhibit this problem.
Although this might be a different case the same thing happens with
volta brackets. It can be very annoying if you are short of vertical
space.
\version 2.11.53
2008/5/25 Graham Percival wrote:
While you're at it, could you update any other properties?
cd scm/
grep ,string? *
shows a bunch of properties that shouldn't be touched (like filename),
but a few that probably should be markup intead (like ottavation,
soloText, and... hmm, I'm not seeing
2008/5/19 Valentin Villenave:
Actually, I was mainly referring to the installing/uninstalling
process: on Windows, for instance, such a thing would be practically
impossible (the installation takes ages, and the uninstall is even
worse).
I agree. In this case JEdit and LilypondTool prove
Hi all,
On 05/03/2008, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
I noticed that versions 2.11.41 and .40 produce a different padding between
the instrument name and the staff depending if I use instrumentName or
shortInstrumentName.
It seems that the behaviour can be controlled by using setting:
\override
Oops. I used a wrong bug list address. Sorry.
On 05/03/2008, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
I noticed that version 2.11.41 produces a different padding between
the instrument name and the staff depending if I use instrumentName or
shortInstrumentName. The behaviour has changed somewhere after .39
I'll try to clarify some more. :-)
On Jan 28, 2008 3:53 PM, Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
If you have just one note (and syllable) in the alternative voice you
have to call both the setting and unsetting commands before that
syllable. Could that confuse LP?
The alternate melodies have stems
Dear Mats and Matti,
On Jan 28, 2008 3:07 PM, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
However, I'm not sure if it's exactly the same problem that you try to
illustrate below. I don't have the time to try to decipher exactly what
is right and wrong in your example. Could you please point out the
problematic
Hi Valentin,
Valentin Villenave wrote:
Thank you for the report (took me a few minutes to understand what it
was all about; as a pianist I don't use the \transposition command
very often ;)
This is the first time for me too (I normally write choir music). :-) I was
wondering why I cannot get
Dear Rune and all,
Rune Zedeler wrote:
This is not a bug.
See my comment in the bug tracker.
Arrgh! Stupid, stupid me. My mind got messed up by all the different pitch
names. With \transposition b it works.
Thanks and sorry for the trouble.
-Risto
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Dear All,
I was writing a piece of score with transposed instruments and found out
that the \transposition command does not work in all cases. With B-flat
instruments it expects a parameter bes which is not present in Finnish
language file suomi.ly. In Finnish you use either bb or heses for
Dear sdfgsdhdshd, ;-)
sdfgsdhdshd wrote:
As i need to have several scores in the same pdf, each one with its own
size, i tried to use layout-set-staff-size as explained in § 5.2.1.
I endup with the code below (reduced to be as minimal as possible).
-- If i don't write the
I'll continue my monologue. :-)
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
I think there are two font bugs after all (they could be interrelated,
though).
One is related to missing accents and the other to substituting all fonts
with Verdana.
programming error: FT_Get_Glyph_Name () error: invalid argument
Hi again,
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
I made some more tests. On my XP box the effect was similar
to Martial-3's observations, i.e., dynamic texts and time
signature were converted to sans-serif font but lyrics and
markups were fine. I was wondering why I got different results
Dear All,
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
It also seems to affect other text features such as lyrics and markup
(in Win2k).
I made some more tests. On my XP box the effect was similar to Martial-3's
observations, i.e., dynamic texts and time signature is converted to
sans-serif font but lyrics
Dear All,
Risto Vääräniemi wrote:
It also seems to affect other text features such as lyrics and markup
(in Win2k).
I made some more tests. On my XP box the effect was similar to Martial-3's
observations, i.e., dynamic texts and time signature were converted to
sans-serif font but lyrics
Dear All,
Martial-3 wrote:
Thank for the version 2.11.36
but there are dysfunction with the fonts
for dynamics and TimeSignature.
It also seems to affect other text features such as lyrics and markup (in
Win2k).
Example: http://www.nabble.com/file/p14314241/fonttivirhe_36.png Font error
Hi,
Graham Percival-2 wrote:
Zoltan Selyem wrote:
I think the correct abbreviaton for decrescendo is decresc.
and not decr. as \setTextDecresc writes it.
Hmm. Do you have a reference or something? The only text I can find at
the moment is dim. I'm honestly not sure if it's supposed
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